London Review of English and Foreign Literature, Volumen6Cox and Bigg, 1767 |
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... fenfe . So that , although books of that kind often contain obfervations that may be of very great utility to an experienced farmer , who may be able to diftinguish between the good and the bad ; yet , to those who have moft need of ...
... fenfe . So that , although books of that kind often contain obfervations that may be of very great utility to an experienced farmer , who may be able to diftinguish between the good and the bad ; yet , to those who have moft need of ...
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... fenfe , ingenuity , and judici- ous reflection of the author . Of the circumstances and cuftoms , of the Spaniards at Te- neriffe , and the Portuguese at Brazil , Mrs. Kindersley gives the fame unfavourable account as hath before been ...
... fenfe , ingenuity , and judici- ous reflection of the author . Of the circumstances and cuftoms , of the Spaniards at Te- neriffe , and the Portuguese at Brazil , Mrs. Kindersley gives the fame unfavourable account as hath before been ...
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... fenfe : for every thing which hath the appearance of Virtue is not intitled to its reward . It is certainly true , that the degree of freedom which has been introduced into the English Conftitution , is a consequence of the refiftance ...
... fenfe : for every thing which hath the appearance of Virtue is not intitled to its reward . It is certainly true , that the degree of freedom which has been introduced into the English Conftitution , is a consequence of the refiftance ...
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... fenfe of woe , Though doom'd hard penury to prove , And the fharp ftings of hope efs love ; To griefs cogenial prone , More wounds than nature gave he knew , While mifery's form his fancy drew In dark ideal hues , and horrors not its ...
... fenfe of woe , Though doom'd hard penury to prove , And the fharp ftings of hope efs love ; To griefs cogenial prone , More wounds than nature gave he knew , While mifery's form his fancy drew In dark ideal hues , and horrors not its ...
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... fenfe of religion , at liberty to compofe his thoughts to ferious meditation , and to worship God according to his confcience , with or without a form of prayer - in company with his own family , or ftill more in public , by affociating ...
... fenfe of religion , at liberty to compofe his thoughts to ferious meditation , and to worship God according to his confcience , with or without a form of prayer - in company with his own family , or ftill more in public , by affociating ...
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Página 266 - And because I tell you the truth, ye believe me not. Which of you convinceth me of sin ?. And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me ? He that is of God heareth God's words : ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God.
Página 266 - But now ye seek to kill me, a man that hath told you the truth, which I have heard of God: this did not Abraham.
Página 266 - Jesus said unto them, If God were your Father, ye would love me : for I proceeded forth, and came from God ; neither came I of myself, but he sent me.
Página 265 - Jesus answered and said unto them, Though I bear record of myself, yet my record is true : for I know whence I came, and whither I go ; but ye cannot tell whence I come, and whither I go.
Página 265 - I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins : for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins.
Página 277 - He made him ride on the high places of the earth, That he might eat the increase of the fields; And he made him to suck honey out of the rock, And oil out of the flinty rock...
Página 264 - A certain man planted a vineyard, and set an hedge about it, and digged a place for the winefat, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandmen, and went into a far country.
Página 267 - Yet ye have not known him: but I know him : and if I should say, I know him not, I shall be a liar like unto you; but I know him, and keep his saying. Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day; and he saw it, and was glad.
Página 265 - Then said Jesus unto them, When ye have lifted up the Son of man, then shall ye know that I am he, and that I do nothing of myself; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things.
Página 263 - For John came unto you in the way of righteousness, and ye believed him not : but the publicans and the harlots believed him: and ye, when ye had seen it, repented not afterward, that ye might believe him.